About the RoleRole is to lead test and development work on automotive electrified powertrains.Requirements· Degree level education likely in the field of electrical engineering or mechanical engineering. Higher level degrees are also useful.· Experience in the automotive sector is required developing electrified powertrain and components.· Background in automotive development environment.· Experience in electrified powertrain including E-machine, driveline and engine.· Knowledge and understanding of vehicle attribute engineering and target setting.· Expert knowledge of Instrumentation, sensors, data acquisition equipment and powertrain test cells.· Working knowledge of automotive calibration & data acquisition tools (ETAS INCA/MDA preferred).· Experience of managing projects, including planning, executing, and reporting results.· Strong communication skills both written and verbal.· Ability to write and present high-quality reports to a varied audience.· Ability to overcome cultural barriers.Duties & ResponsibilitiesLeading test & development work on electrified automotive powertrains and mechanical systems on powertrain test bed and in vehicle. This includes but is not limited to E-machines, E-drive units, battery, dedicated hybrid engines/components and E-control unitsLead test and development of performance, efficiency, drivability etc. as needed based on project scope, to include:Support/manage powertrain build activitiesDesign, plan and organise test and development programmes on powertrain rig or dynoSupervise powertrain development programsDevelop and setup test facilities to suit electrified powertrain development needsObtain and analyse data, ensuring data qualityFeedback results & prepare test reportsExperience on AVL or other powertrain rigs (5E) highly preferredDevelop working practices in the department including training of other staff membersWork collaboratively with the Design and CAE department and key external suppliers to establish powertrain targets for new projects and to help to establish and optimise designsWork collaboratively with other departments on the analysis and integration of powertrain systems to ensure their proper functionCollaborate with CACQ as needed for joint projects and projects where support is requiredCollaborate with the calibration team to seamlessly handover and jointly deliver projects as neededOther FeaturesCompetitive rate, negotiable depending on qualifications and experienceOther FeaturesMust be eligible to work in the UKIf you are selected for an interview, our recruitment team will contact you directly. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to inform the candidates who are not shortlisted or provide specific feedback.